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8.5.3. sysTRAP.MIB
The sysTRAP.MIB is displayed in the MIB Tree. The OID’s are not
interactive. They are simply there to provide the necessary
structure to the SNMP manager when a trap is initiated by the
switching system. Fault conditions or execution errors will generate
a trap. The sysTRAP.MIB is common to all SNMP supported Universal
Switching products.
You may view traps that have been sent by the switching system
by selecting the Traps tab. The traps tab will list the traps in
sequential order with the oldest trap listed at the top of the list.
When you select a trap from the list, the trap content and trap info
is displayed below. The error code is displayed as part of the
Community data in the Trap Content. Error codes directly
correltae with the Universal Switching error code list in Section 7.
In the example below, a command was sent to connect input 1 to
output 65. The trap error code 1 was returned indicating that 65 is
an invalid output parameter (This example system only has 64
outputs).