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Chapter 7 Support Facilities
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Cisco ICM Enterprise Edition Administrator Guide Release 6.0(0)
-- connectivity would allow for
-- connection."
--
-- SUBSTITUTION STRING
-- "Session for GATEWAY[%1] Connect
-- FAILED to GATEWAY on Port %2
-- using Address %3."
--
-- OID VARIABLES (used to create
objectIdentifier)
-- { 4 7 12 }
--
::= 21823511 -- 0x14D0017
Each entry indicates the state as a comment, for example, " – Raise ".
The event Message ID is also supplied as a comment, for example,
" – 0xE14D0017 ".
Each EMS argument is listed for reference as a comment to the substitutionArg
parameter.
The DESCRIPTION, ACTION, and SUBSTITUTION STRING match the online
help documentation for the product. You can lookup this information in the Alarm
help file using the hexadecimal Message ID value.
OID VARIABLES is a list of entries that numerically correspond to the fields in
the trap. For example, a value of '4' corresponds to the fourth item which is
'originatingNode'. This list of parameters is used to help create the unique
objectIdentifier string value.
Finally, the trap id is derived from the lower 7 hexadecimal digits as represented
in decimal notation.
Location of the ICM Alarm MIB
The ICM Alarm MIB is installed when you install the Logger component. When
the Logger is installed the MIB (ALARMEX.MIB) is located in the \ICM\Bin
directory on the Logger node.
You must copy the MIB to your NMS for compilation. If using SDDSN, you also
need to copy the product-specific MIB. Refer to the product documentation for
information regarding the location of the product-specific MIB.