Chapter 6 Control Configuration
SNMP Configuration and Management
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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Traps Description Trap Names Default
link-bypass A link-bypass trap is sent when the
SCE 1000 recognizes that the link-
bypass mode has changed (bypass,
no bypass, cutoff).
linkModeBypassTrap
linkModeNoBypassTrap
linkModeCutoffTrap
Enabled
logger A logger trap is sent when the SCE
1000 recognizes that the User log is
full. The SCE 1000 rolls over to the
next log file.
loggerUserLogIsFullTrap Enabled
operational-
status
An operational-status trap is sent
when the SCE 1000 recognizes that
the operational status has changed
(the SCE 1000 fails, resumes
operation, or detects a warning).
OperationalStatusOperational
Trap
operationalStatusWarningTrap
operationalStatusFailureTrap
Enabled
rdr-formatter An rdr-formatter trap is sent when
the SCE 1000 recognizes a change
in the status of the connection of
the rdr-formatter to the Collection
Manager (up, down, active, not
active).
rdrActiveConnectionTrap
rdrNoActiveConnectionTrap
rdrConnectionUpTrap
rdrConnectionDownTrap
Enabled
sntp An sntp trap is sent when the SCE
1000 recognizes that the SNTP
agent has not updated the time in a
long enough interval that time drift
may occur in the system.
sntpClockDriftWarnTrap Enabled
system-reset A system-reset trap is sent before
the SCE 1000 performs a system
reset, due either to user request or
fatal event.
systemResetTrap Enabled
telnet A telnet trap is sent when the SCE
1000 recognizes that a telnet
session has started or ended.
A telnet trap is also sent when an
attempt is made to logon from an
unauthorized source, or with the
wrong password.
telnetSessionStartedTrap
telnetSessionEndedTrap
telnetSessionDeniedAccess
Trap
telnetSessionBadLoginTrap
Enabled
To configure the SCE 1000 to send traps to a host (NMS):
Step 1 At the SCE 1000config)# prompt, type snmp-server host IP-address
community-string, and press Enter.
The SCE 1000(config)# prompt appears.
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