Watchdogs, Alarms, and Traps
Configuring SNMP traps
Stinger®
Administration Guide
8-33
To display information about traps logged for a specific
trap
profile, enter the
nlmstat
command with the name of that
trap
profile. For example:
admin>
nlmstat 135.254.196.31
Notification Log Name : 135.254.196.31
Log Limit : 50
Notifications Logged : 20
Notifications Bumped : 0
Notifications Replayed : 0
Index Uptime Gen-trap Spec-trap Version
------------------------------------------------
1 0 0 0 V1
2 0 6 48 V1
3 0 6 12 V1
4 400 3 0 V1
5 400 3 0 V1
6 400 3 0 V1
7 400 3 0 V1
8 400 3 0 V1
9 400 3 0 V1
10 400 3 0 V1
11 400 3 0 V1
12 0 3 0 V1
13 0 6 26 V1
14 100 6 35 V1
15 100 6 35 V1
16 100 6 35 V1
17 300 6 12 V1
Table 8-10. Description of fields for the output of the
nlmstat
command
Field
Specifies
Log Name
Name of the
trap
profile (EMS) .
Limit
Maximum number of trap notification entries that can be held in
nlm
log table for this named log. The value of
Limit
is the same as
the value of
notification-log-limit
parameter in the
trap
profile.
Logged
Number of notifications logged by the Stinger unit for the
trap
profile.
Bumped
Number of log entries discarded to make room for a new entry
when the total number of entries has exceeded the configured limit
specified in the
trap
profile.
#Replays
Number of notifications that have been replayed for this log.
Replay
Status of the replay function. Indicates whether replay is active
(
active
) or not (
idle
).
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