SNMP Reference Guide

Traps 735
Hardware Log Traps
Hardware logs provide hardware status messages to systems management
software. On certain systems, the hardware log is implemented as a circular
queue. When the log becomes full, the oldest status messages are overwritten
when new status messages are logged. On some systems, the log is not
circular. When the log becomes full, subsequent hardware status messages are
lost. Hardware log sensor messages provide status and warning information
about the noncircular logs that may fill up, resulting in lost status messages.
Table 27-12. AC Power Cord Traps
Trap ID Description Severity Cause
AC Power Cord No Power Nonredundant
1501 AC power cord is not
being monitored
Sensor location:
<Location in chassis>
Chassis location:
<Name of chassis>
Information The AC power cord status is
not being monitored. This
occurs when a system’s
expected AC power
configuration is set to
nonredundant. The sensor
location and chassis location
information are provided.
AC Power Cord Normal
1502 AC power has been
restored
Sensor location:
<Location in chassis>
Chassis location:
<Name of chassis>
Information An AC power cord that did
not have AC power has had
the power restored. The
sensor location and chassis
location information are
provided.
AC Power Cord Failure
1504 AC power has been lost
Sensor location:
<Location in chassis>
Chassis location:
<Name of chassis>
Error An AC power cord has lost
its power. The sensor
location and chassis location
information are provided.
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