Specifications
D-5
Cisco TV CDS 2.5 ISA Software Configuration Guide
OL-24788-01
Appendix D SNMP MIB and Trap Information
SNMP Management Objects and Traps
Monitored Broken Assets SNMP Traps
After the statsd process is started, it waits 5 minutes (300 seconds) before collecting statistics. If a
broken asset occurs within these 5 minutes, it is detected and the cdstvBrokenAsset trap is sent.
After the first cycle of collecting statistics is complete, statsd waits 60 minutes from the beginning of
the previous cycle before collecting statistics again. This repeats every 60 minutes.
Note If at any point mirroring is active, the statistics collection is skipped.
The time delay in receiving the cdstvBrokenAsset trap after a broken asset occurs depends on how much
time is left until the next time statsd collects content statistics.
Monitored Services SNMP Traps
The services reported as up or down in SNMP correspond to the services on the Service Monitor page.
For more information on the monitored services, see the “Services Monitor” section on page 5-40.
For the cdstvServiceUp and cdstvServiceDown traps in the CISCO-CDSTV-SERVICES-MIB, if the
database shuts down, a cdstvServiceDown trap is sent for the Cisco DB server, but no other services can
be monitored without the database running. No SNMP traps are sent for services until the database is
functional again.
If the SNMP agent itself is down, the CDSM shows the Cisco SNMP Server as “Not Running” but no
SNMP trap can be sent for this service because the SNMP agent itself is down.
If the CDS server is shut down cleanly, there may be a cdstvServiceDown trap sent for the Cisco SNMP
Server before the entire server shuts down. No traps can be sent until the SNMP agent is running.
System Health Threshold Crossing Alerts
The temperature, fans, and power are monitored on the CDS servers and the states and thresholds are
displayed on the Server Vitals page. See the “Server Vitals” section on page 5-37. If a threshold is
exceeded, an alarmed event is registered on the CDSM and the cdstvSysHealthDown trap is sent with
information about the threshold crossing alert (TCA).
Note The Server Vitals page is displayed only if the CDSM Health Monitor feature is enabled. For more
information, see the “CDSM or VVIM Health Monitoring” section on page F-12.
Table D-2 describes the objects that are sent with the cdstvSysHealthUp and cdstvSysHealthDown traps.
Table D-2 System Health SNMP Trap Objects
Descriptor Possible values Description
cdstvSysHealthName String Name of the system health monitoring
parameter, for example, VBAT Voltage.
cdstvSysHealthType 1—Fan-speed
2—Voltage
3—Temperature
4—Chassis intrusion
5—Power supply failure
Type of the system health monitoring parameter.