
SNMP Traps
If configured, the LANTIME is sending SNMP traps, which can be received by up
to 2 SNMP management systems. These traps can be received by using the NET-
SNMP suite tool “snmptrapd”, you can start it on a UNIX system with “snmptrapd –
p” (-p is for output to stdout, -s would use the syslog for output). The corresponding
MIB files can be found on the LANTIME at /usr/local/share/snmp/mibs/ , all
Meinberg specific MIB files are named “MBG-SNMP….” . These MIB files can be
downloaded by using the web interface (see “Local” page, “Download MIB files”
button), after unpacking the archive file you can import the MIB files into your
management system.
The following SNMP-traps are available:
"NTP not sync"
NTP not synchronised to refclock
"NTP stopped"
NTP stopped
"Server boot"
System has rebooted
"Receiver not responding"
no answer from GPS
"Receiver not sync"
GPS receiver not synchronised
"Antenna faulty"
GPS antenna not connected
"Antenna reconnect"
GPS antenna reconnected
"Config changed"
System parameter changed by user
„Leap second announced“
Leap second announced
See the ”Notification“ page at the web interface and Command Line Interface
description to learn how to configure the SNMP trap receivers.
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