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Operation via SNMP
13.7. Sending Traps via SNMP
Traps that report various unit conditions can be sent to an SNMP Management Station
from the RSM-8R. The following traps are currently supported.
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WarmStart
Trap – Trap indicating a warm start
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ColdStart
Trap – Trap indicating a cold start
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Test
Trap – Test trap invoked by user via the Text Interface (CLI)
The RSM-8R can send an SNMP trap to notify you when the Over Temperature Alarms,
Ping No Answer Alarm, Invalid Access Lockout Alarm, Power Cycle Alarm, or Buffer
Threshold Alarm has been triggered. In all cases except the Power Cycle Alarm, there
will be one trap sent when the alarm is triggered, and a second trap sent when the alarm
is cleared. For more information on alarm functions, please refer to Section 7.
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Alarm
Trap – Trap indicating an alarm condition. A trap with a unique enterprise
OID is defined for the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm, under which specific trap-types
are defined to indicate the setting or clearing of that particular alarm condition.
There are separate traps for the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm. The Alarm includes
a "Set Trap," which indicates that the alarm has been triggered, and a "Clear Trap,"
which indicates that the alarm has been cleared.
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overTemperatureInitialSetTrap
- Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Initial) Alarm has been triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that
indicates the current unit temperature.
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overTemperatureInitialClearTrap
- Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Initial) Alarm has been cleared.
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overTemperatureCriticalSetTrap
- Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Critical) Alarm has been triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that
indicates the current unit temperature.
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overTemperatureCriticalClearTrap
- Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Critical) Alarm has been cleared.
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pingNoAnswerSetTrap
- Indicates that the Ping No Answer Alarm has been
triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that indicates the IP address
of the device that failed to respond to the ping command.
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pingNoAnswerClearTrap
- Indicates that the Ping No Answer Alarm has been
cleared.
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lockoutSetTrap
- Indicates that the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm has been
triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that indicates the number of
the serial port where the lockout occurred.
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lockoutClearTrap
- Indicates that the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm has been
cleared.