Specifications
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Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide
Release 1.2, Part Number 78-10987-01 Rev. B0, January, 2002
Chapter 6 Alarm Surveillance
Working With Traps
Viewing SNMP Trap Registrations
To view one SNMP trap registration, enter the lstmgr command. The system displays the trap
registration information.
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Trap Manager Registration Entry (lstmgr)
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Trap Manager IP Address (Index) : 10.15.38.22
UDP Port to Trap Manager : 162
Network Interface for Trap Delivery : scc-eth-if
Trap Community String : public
Traps Subscription Bitmap : 56
Manager-specific Trap Sequence Number : 0
To view all SNMP trap registrations, enter the lstmgrs command. The system displays the current trap
managers.
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Trap Manager Registration Entries (lstmgrs)
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Mgr IP Address UDP Port Interface Community String
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10.15.38.22 162 scc-eth-if public
Working With Traps
The MGX 8260 Media Gateway generates trap messages when significant changes occur in the chassis.
These changes range from major alarms to informational events. While most alarms report chassis
events, a few report summary information about current line state. The MGX 8260 Media Gateway
sends these trap messages to SNMP managers and users registered to receive email notification. You
can also view trap information from the command line interface.
Viewing Chronological Traps
To view traps, use the lstraps command.
Displayed Information Description
Trap Manager IP Address The IP address of the registered manager.
UDP Port to Trap Manager The UDP port of the registered manager.
Network Interface for Trap Delivery The MGX 8260 interface for delivering trap
messages. Fixed at scc-eth-if.
Trap Community String The name of the community string.
Trap Subscription Bitmap A bitmap of traps to send to the manager (See
Table 6-10).
Manager-specific Trap Sequence Number The manager-specific trap sequence number.