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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CudaView Administration Guide
Configuring Fault Reporting 291
Configuring Fault Reporting
The system reports faults in the form of SNMP notifications. You must select
the faults for which you want to be notified. For each fault that you choose
to report, the system sends an SNMP trap to all destinations in the systems
Trap destination table. Traps are only sent when there is a state transition
from okay to faulted or a transition from faulted to okay. To configure SNMP
notifications, see, Chapter 7, Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP).
Before You Begin
Before you begin, follow this procedure:
1. navigate to Network Browser > GroupName > ChassisName > Cuda
Chassis Manager > Fault Management > Aux Devices.
2. Click the Chassis Faults tab. The resulting window appears.
Viewing the State of Fault Conditions
To display the state of each fault condition, follow this procedure:
1. In the Chassis Faults window, click the Status tab. Each fault displays
one of these states:
disabled Reporting is turned off for the fault condition. An SNMP
Trap or syslog message is not generated should the fault condition
occur. This is the default status.
okay Fault reporting is enabled. The fault condition has not
occurred; or, the fault condition occurred, has been corrected and is
now okay.
faulted Fault reporting is enabled; an SNMP Trap or syslog message
is generated when the fault condition occurs.
2. Click Refresh to update the information.