Owner's Manual
Chassis Intrusion Traps
Chassis intrusion traps are a security measure. Chassis intrusion indicates that there is some disturbance to a system’s
chassis. Alerts are sent to prevent unauthorized removal of parts from a chassis. The following table lists the chassis
intrusion traps.
Table 6. Chassis Intrusion Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1252 Chassis Intrusion Normal ChassisIntrusionDetected (1254)
1254 Chassis Intrusion Detected None
Redundancy Unit Traps
Redundancy indicates that a system chassis has more than one of certain critical components. Fans and power
supplies, for example, are so important for preventing damage or disruption of a computer system that a chassis may
have "extra" fans or power supplies installed. Redundancy allows a second or
nth
fan to keep the chassis components at
a safe temperature when the primary fan has failed. Redundancy is normal when the intended number of critical
components are operating. Redundancy is degraded when a component fails but others are still operating. Redundancy
is lost when the number of components functioning falls below the redundancy threshold.
The number of devices required for full redundancy is provided as part of the trap message when applicable for the
redundancy unit and the platform. For more details on redundancy computation, please refer to the respective platform
documentation.
Table 7. Redundancy Unit Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1304 Redundancy Normal RedundancyDegraded (1305),
RedundancyLost (1306)
1305 Redundancy Degraded RedundancyLost (1306)
1306 Redundancy Lost RedundancyDegraded (1305)
Power Supply Traps
Power supply traps provide status and warning information for power supplies present in a particular chassis.
Table 8. Power Supply Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1352 Power Supply Normal PowerSupplyWarning (1353),
PowerSupplyFailure (1354)
1353 Power Supply Warning PowerSupplyFailure (1354)
1354 Power Supply Failure PowerSupplyWarning (1353)
Memory Device Traps
Memory device messages provide status and warning information for memory modules present in a particular system.
Memory devices determine health status by counting the number of ECC memory corrections.
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