User`s guide
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Operation via SNMP
13.6. Sending Traps via SNMP
Traps that report various unit conditions can be sent to an SNMP Management Station
from the VMR/NPS. The following traps are currently supported.
• WarmStart Trap – Trap indicating a warm start
• ColdStart Trap – Trap indicating a cold start
• Test Trap – Test trap invoked by user via the Text Interface (CLI.)
• Alarm Trap – Trap indicating an alarm condition. A trap with a unique enterprise
OID is defined for every possible alarm in the system, under which several specific
trap-types are defined to indicate the setting or clearing of that particular alarm
condition.
• overTemperatureInitialSetTrap - Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Initial) Alarm has been triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that
indicates the current unit temperature.
• overTemperatureInitialClearTrap - Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Initial) Alarm has been cleared.
• overTemperatureCriticalSetTrap - Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Critical) Alarm has been triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that
indicates the current unit temperature.
• overTemperatureCriticalClearTrap - Indicates that the Over Temperature
(Critical) Alarm has been cleared.
• pingNoAnswerSetTrap - Indicates that the Ping No Answer Alarm has been
triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that indicates the IP address
of the device that failed to respond to the ping command.
• pingNoAnswerClearTrap - Indicates that the Ping No Answer Alarm has been
cleared.
• lockoutSetTrap - Indicates that the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm has been
triggered. The trap will also include a numerical value that indicates the number of
the serial port where the lockout occurred.
• lockoutClearTrap - Indicates that the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm has been
cleared.
• powercycleSetTrap - Indicates that the Power Cycle Alarm has been triggered
(Note that there is no corresponding Clear Trap for the Power Cycle Alarm.)