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
The system displays the information such as the following:
08/15/2000 18:28:21 02 02 MAJOR TRAP Line 7 is in line major alarm 0x00000040
08/15/2000 18:28:19 02 02 INFO* TRAP Line 7 is modified
08/15/2000 18:28:19 02 02 INFO* TRAP Line 7 is added
Understanding Trap Numbers
Traps are identified by a unique number, starting with 1000. This section lists traps by function.
Shelf Traps
Shelf alarms create trap conditions that you can use for email alerts. The following table summarizes
the alarm conditions and corresponding trap numbers for shelf and environmental alarms:
Column Description
Date The event date
Time The event time
Physical Slot The physical slot number
Logical Slot The logical slot number
Severity The event severity
Type The type of event
Description A text description of the trap
Ta b l e 6 - 11 S h e l f Tr a p s
Event Severity Trap Number
Shelf major alarm Major 1000
Shelf minor alarm Minor 1001
Shelf alarm clear Info 1002
Shelf security alert Minor 1003
Shelf cold start Major 1004
Shelf alarm history change Info 1005
Shelf DS1 type change Major 1006
Shelf configuration cleared Info 1007
EMM major alarm Major 1800
EMM minor alarm Minor 1801
EMM alarm clear Info 1802
Clock major alarm Major 1900
Clock minor alarm Minor 1901
Clock alarm cleared Info 1902
Clock switched Info 1903