Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages
Viewing SNMP Trap Messages
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PSAX 20 Access Concentrator User Guide
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The Trap Log Display window is displayed (see Figure A-2) .
To find a description of what a trap message means, follow these steps.
2. Look for the message that you want information about in Table A-1 on
page A-3.
For example, you might want information about the trap message
cardInsertionNotify
. You would find this message under the enterprise
object identifier
Module Events
.
3. Look for the message that you want information about in Table A-2 on
page A-9.
Using the preceding example, you would find the message
cardInsertionNotify
and find the following information:
~
Type of event that caused the message: a system, module, interface, or
connection event
~
System indicator for the trap message
~
The MIB objects associated with the trap message
~
Description of the trap message indicating what happened.
4. To find out more information about the MIB objects, find the object that
you want more information about in ”Definitions of MIB Objects Used
for Traps” on page A-43.
The description of the object includes the type of information the object
presents. If the object has enumerated types, the integer values and their
definitions are also listed. In the preceding example,
cardInsertionNotify
Figure A-2. Trap Log Display Window
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