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Appendix C: Supported Traps
The CCM appliance supports the following MIB2 traps:
• authenticationFailure
• linkUp
• linkDown
•coldStart
Table C.1 lists the supported enterprise traps. The Avocent web site (www.avocent.com) contains
the complete trap MIB.
Table C.1: CCM Appliance Enterprise Traps
Trap Description and Variable(s)
AggregatedServer
StatusChanged
The status of one or more servers (connections paths) has changed. The appliance
always sends this trap upon bootup. Thereafter, it sends the trap when there is a
change in connection path status, and will include only those paths whose status
has changed.
Variable(s): connection path(s)
ConfigurationFile
Loaded
The CCM appliance has loaded a configuration file. This trap applies to
AVWorks software.
Variables: initiating username and name of loaded file
FactoryDefaultsSet
The CCM appliance has received a command to set itself to factory default values.
(The appliance sends this trap after receiving the command, but before actually
reverting to factory default values.)
ImageUpgradeResults
An image upgrade has ended.
Variables: result (successful or error code), initiating username, image type (boot or
application), upgrade version number and running version number (if the upgrade
was successful, the two version numbers will match)
ImageUpgradeStarted
The CCM appliance has started an image upgrade.
Variables: initiating username, image type (boot or application), new version
number, current version number
NFSDisableRqstd
A request has been made to disable NFS.
Variable: requesting username
NFSEnableRqstd
A request has been made to enable NFS.
Variable: requesting username
NFSMountedOK NFS is enabled and the mount operation has completed successfully.
NFSMountFailedGave
Up
NFS is enabled but repeated mount attempts have failed. No additional mount
retries will be performed.
Variables: primary and secondary NFS error codes (see NFS Error Codes and Port
Status on page 105)