Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP traps 398
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterStatus
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cpqSePciSlotBoardName
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPartNumber
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ipAdEntAddr
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cpqNicIfLogMapIPV6Address
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cpqNicIfLogMapAdapterOKCount
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Redundancy increased by adapter in slot [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot],
port [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort].”
NT Event ID: 1293 (Hex)0xc435050D (cpqnimsg.dll)
Log Severity: Error (3)
Log Message: Redundancy has been reduced by the NIC in slot %1, port %2. Number of functional NICs in
the team: %3.
SNMP Trap: cpqNic3RedundancyReduced - 18014 in CPQNIC.MIB
Symptom: This trap is sent any time a physical adapter in a logical adapter group changes to the Failed
condition, but at least one physical adapter remains in the OK condition. This can be caused by loss of link
due to a cable being removed from the adapter or the Hub or Switch. Internal adapter, Hub, or Switch
failures can also cause this condition.
User Action: Check the cables to the adapter and the Hub or Switch. If no cable problems are found, the
adapter, Hub, or Switch may need replacement.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
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sysName
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cpqHoTrapFlags
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort
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cpqSiServerSystemId
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterStatus
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cpqSePciSlotBoardName
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cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPartNumber
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ipAdEntAddr
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cpqNicIfLogMapIPV6Address
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cpqNicIfLogMapAdapterOKCount
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Redundancy decreased by adapter in slot [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot],
port [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort].”