Cisco Systems PGW 2200 Switch User Manual


 
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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Appendix C HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration
Formatting Trap Messages
Following is an example of an event log message string:
SC2200: ID#: $13 Name: $12 Set: $10 MMLname: $4 CatDesc: $11 CompDesc: $3
Severity: $8 CompID: $6 CompType: $5 CatID: $14 AlarmNotify: $9 AlarmTime: $1
ParentID: $2 AlarmReported: $7
Following is another example showing more simple formatting:
MGC $7 alarm $5 -- $12: $4
Step 5 Click OK to set your message.
Step 6 Repeat the procedure for each event name.
Step 7 From the Event Configuration window, select File | Save.
Step 8 Close the window.
Step 9 Verify that alarms are being received and formatted correctly by generating an alarm on the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch (for instance, take a signaling channel out of service to see if you get an
alarm).
$5 tpAlarmSet Alarm set/not set.
2 means the alarm is being set.
1 means the alarm is being cleared
$6 tpAlarmNotify Alarm notified/not notified
$7 tpAlarmSeverity Alarm severity
$8 tpAlarmReported Alarm reported
$9 tpComponentId Component identification number. This number
consists of two parts, the component type and
component instance.
The most significant 2 bytes signify the component
type.
The least significant 2 bytes are the sequential
instance of the type.
$10 tpComponentType Component type identification number
$11 tpCompMMLName Short notation of the component name. It is also the
MML name that can be used in the MML session.
$12 tpCompDesc Component description
$13 tpCompParentId Component parent identification
$14 tpAlarmTime Time the alarm occurred