Linux Trap ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide For use with SmartStart version 8.30

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NIC agents
Trap IDs: 18001-18014
18001 - cmanicd
Log message: “Connectivity is restored for adapter in slot %d, port %d”
SNMP trap: cpqNicConnectivityRestored - 1 8001 in CPQNIC.MIB
Symptom: This trap is sent any time connectivity is restored to a logical adapter. This occurs when the
physical adapter in a single adapter configuration returns to the OK condition or at least one physical
adapter in a logical adapter group returns to the OK condition. This can be caused by replacement of a
faulty cable or re-attaching a cable that was unplugged.
User action: None required
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Connectivity is restored for adapter in slot [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot],
port [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort].”
18002 - cmanicd
Log message: “Connectivity lost for adapter in slot %d, port %d”
SNMP trap: cpqNicConnectivityLost - 1 8002 in CPQNIC.MIB
Symptom: This trap is sent any time the status of a logical adapter changes to the Failed condition. This
occurs when the adapter in a single adapter configuration fails, or when the last adapter in a redundant
configuration fails. This can be caused by loss of link because of a cable being removed from the adapter
or the hub or switch. Internal adapter, hub, or switch failures can also cause this condition.
User action: Check the cables to the adapter and the hub or switch. If no cable problems are found, the
adapter, hub, or switch may need replacement.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Connectivity lost for adapter in slot [cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot], port
[cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort].”
18005 - cmanicd
Log message: “Connectivity is restored for adapter in slot %d, port %d.”
SNMP trap: cpqNic2ConnectivityRestored – 1 8005 in CPQNIC.MIB
Symptom: This trap is sent any time connectivity is restored to a logical adapter. This occurs when the
physical adapter in a single adapter configuration returns to the OK condition or at least one physical
adapter in a logical adapter group returns to the OK condition. This can be caused by replacement of a
faulty cable or re-attaching a cable that was unplugged.
User action: None required
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort
cpqSiServerSystemId,
cpqNicIfPhysAdapterStatus
cpqSePciSlotBoardName