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Orion XC Installation and Operations Manual
The following traps are available.
Trap Description
Status
Notification about matrix status
Temperature
Notification about temperature within the matrix
Insert Board
Notification about insertion of a new I/O board into a slot
Remove Board
Notification about removal of an I/O board from a slot
Invalid Board
Notification about a faulty I/O board
Insert Extender
Notification about a newly connected extender to the matrix, a switched on
extender, or a newly established link between extender and matrix
Remove Extender
Notification about removal of an extender from the matrix, a switched off
extender, or an interrupted link between an extender and matrix
Switch Command
Notification about a performed switching operation at the matrix
Fan Tray #1
Notification about the status of fan tray #1
Fan Tray #2
Notification about the status of fan tray #2
Power Supply #1
Notification about the status of power supply unit #1
Power Supply #2
Notification about the status of power supply unit #2
Power Supply #3
Notification about the status of power supply unit #3
SNMP Monitoring through the Java Tool
Select System > Network in the task area.
Figure 109. SNMP Monitoring through the Java Tool
Activate the SNMP Agent option in the SNMP tab. By activating this option, permission is granted for an
active query of the SNMP agent.
To configure a SNMP-Server through the Java Tool, proceed as follows.
1. Select Configuration > Network in the task area.
2. Check the Enable Traps option in the SNMP Server tab. This function allows an active
transmission of trap messages from the SNMP agent to the SNMP server.
3. Set the IP address of the SNMP in the SNMP Server field.
4. Check the desired traps.
5. Click the Apply button.
Note: To activate the SNMP agent or SNMP server, a restart of the matrix is necessary.