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Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 314 Document #: LTRT-68805
15.6 Traps
Full proprietary trap definitions and trap Varbinds are found in the acBoard MIB and
acAlarm MIB. Table
15-1 lists the supported proprietary traps. For detailed information on
these traps, refer to Appendix
I on page 383.
Note: All traps are sent from the SNMP port (default 161). This is part of the NAT
traversal solution.
Table 15-1: Proprietary Traps Description (continues on pages 314 to 315)
Trap Description
acBoardFatalError Sent whenever a fatal device error occurs.
acBoardConfigurationError Sent when a device’s settings are illegal. The trap
contains a message describing the illegality of the setting.
Note: Not applicable to IPM-260).
acBoardTemperatureAlarm Sent when a board exceeds its temperature limits.
acBoardEvResettingBoard Sent after the device is reset.
acBoardEvBoardStarted Sent after the device is successfully restored and
initialized following reset.
acgwAdminStateChange Sent when Graceful Shutdown commences and ends.
acOperationalStateChange Sent if the operational state of the node changes to
disabled. Cleared when the operational state of the node
changes to enabled.
acBoardCallResourcesAlarm Sent when no free channels are available.
acBoardControllerFailureAlarm Sent when the Gatekeeper/Proxy is not found or
registration failed. Internal routing table can be used for
routing.
acFeatureKeyError
Intended to relay Feature Key errors etc. (will be
supported in the next applicable release).
acBoardOverloadAlarm Sent when an overload in one or more of the system's
components occurs.
acActiveAlarmTableOverflow Sent to indicate that an active alarm could not be entered
into the Active Alarm table because the table was full.
acKeepAlive Part of the NAT traversal mechanism. If the STUN
application detects a NAT, this trap is sent on regular time
laps - 9/10 of the acSysSTUNBindingLifeTime object. The
AdditionalInfo1 varbind has the MAC address of the
gateway.
acNATTraversalAlarm Sent when the NAT is placed in front of a gateway that is
identified as a symmetric NAT. It is cleared when a non-
symmetric NAT or no NAT replaces the symmetric one.