Owner's Manual

402 Troubleshooting and Recovery
Configuring SNMP Alerts
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) traps, or event traps, are
similar to e-mail event alerts. They are used by a management station to
receive unsolicited data from CMC.
You can configure CMC to generate event traps. Table 12-2 provides an
overview of the events that trigger SNMP and e-mail alerts. For information
on e-mail alerts, see "Configuring E-mail Alerts" on page 407.
NOTE: Starting with CMC version 2.10, SNMP is now IPv6 enabled. You can
include an IPv6 address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in the destination
for an event alert.
Table 12-2. Chassis Events That Can Generate SNMP and Email Alerts
Event Description
Fan Probe Failure A fan is running too slow or not at all.
Battery Probe Warning A battery has stopped functioning.
Temperature Probe
Wa rn i ng
The temperature is approaching excessively high or low
limits.
Temperature Probe Failure The temperature is either too high or too low for proper
operation.
Redundancy Degraded Redundancy for the fans and/or power supplies has been
reduced.
Redundancy Lost No redundancy remains for the fans and/or power
supplies.
Power Supply Warning The power supply is approaching a failure condition.
Power Supply Failure The power supply has failed.
Power Supply Absent An expected power supply is not present.
Hardware Log Failure The hardware log is not functioning.
Hardware Log Warning The hardware log is almost full.
Server Absent An expected server is not present.
Server Failure The server is not functioning.
KVM Absent An expected KVM is not present.
KVM Failure The KVM is not functioning.