Technical Reference Guide
SNMP Traps
System Alarm Messages 4-3
SNMP Traps
Most alarms can also generate SNMP traps. Device state alarms generate an SNMP
trap whenever a device state transitions to an online, broken, or offline state and
whenever a device state transitions from one of these states. Sensor threshold alarms
generate an SNMP trap whenever a sensor status improves or worsens to normal,
warning, and critical states.
All of the device state and threshold alarms in Ta ble 4-1 through Table 4 -6 can generate
SNMP traps. See Tabl e 4- 10 for information about which miscellaneous alarms can
generate SNMP traps.
Device State and Threshold Alarms
Table 4-1 through Tabl e 4-7 list the alarm IDs for device state alarms and threshold
alarms. Each alarm ID in these tables is linked to the alarm message and alarm
destination information in Table 4 -8. Note the alarm ID’s message number in the
left-most column of Table 4-1 through Table 4-7, and find that message number in
Table 4-8 .
Table 4-1. Alarm IDs (30100 - 30413)
Alarm
Message
Number in
Table 4-8
Device Name (dev in Table 4-8)
CPU
Board DIMM
Processor
Board I/O Board
PCI
Slot
SMM
(VTM) Ethernet
1 30100 30150 30200 30250 30300 30350 30400
2 30101 30151 30201 30251 30301 30351 30401
3 30102 30152 30202 30252 30302 30352 30402
4 30103 30153 30203 30253 30303 30353 30403
5 30104 30154 30204 30254 30304 30354 30404
6 30105 30155 30205 30255 30305 30355 30405
7 30106 30156 30206 30256 30306 30356 30406
8 30107 30157 30207 30257 30307 30357 30407
9 30108 30158 30208 30258 30308 30358 30408
10 30109 30159 30209 30259 30309 30359 30409
11 30110 30160 30210 30260 30310 30360 30410










