Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Configuring Fault Reporting 153
Configuring Fault Reporting
The system reports faults in the form of SNMP traps and syslog messages.
You must configure the faults for which you want to be notified. For each
fault that you choose to report, the system sends an SNMP trap or syslog
message to all specified destinations if a fault is detected. SNMP traps and
syslog messages are also sent when there is a state transition from okay to
faulted or a transition from faulted to okay.
The Cuda 12000 allows you to report on the following fault conditions.
Table 8-3 Fault Conditions
Fault Description
backplane A payload blade asserted a backplane system
fault condition.
backplane-power One or more payload blades detected an
internal Power Fault.
backplane-power-a One or more payload blades detected a
Power_A (48V) Fault.
backplane-power-b One or more payload blades detected a
Power_B (48V) Fault.
backplane-temp One or more payload blades detected a
Temperature Fault.
bits-a The chassis manager associated with the
chassis detected a loss of the BITS-A clock.
bits-b The chassis manager associated with the
chassis detected a loss of the BITS-B clock.
blue One or more payload blades has asserted a
Blue Alarm.
fan-rotation The fan tray associated with the chassis
detected one or more non-rotating fans.
fan-temp The fan tray associated with the chassis
detected an inlet temperature > 50 deg. C.
local-pwr-a The chassis manager associated with the
chassis detected a loss of Power_A (48V).
local-pwr-b The chassis manager associated with the
chassis detected a loss of Power_B (48V).
processor-temp The chassis manager associated with the
chassis detected a processor
over-temperature condition.