Hypercom 1101 Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 8: SNMP Traps
Overview
The IN-tact 1101 SNMP agent is capable of sending out traps (asynchronous notifications) to the
configured SNMP manager IP addresses. SNMP manager addressing is configured on the
System Setup > Management screen. See page 24 for details on configuring this option. Each
trap includes the following fields:
Field Description
enterprise Identifies the subsystem that generated the trap. The value is taken from
sysObjectID in the system group (MIB-II).
agent-addr The IP address of the object generating the trap.
generic-trap One of the predefined trap types:
coldStart (0): The sending entry is reinitializing itself so that the agent’s
configuration or the protocol-entity implementation may be altered.
Typically, this is an unexpected restart due to a crash or major fault.
warmStart (1): The sending entity is reinitializing itself so that neither the
agent’s configuration nor the protocol-entity implementation is altered.
Typically, this is a routine restart.
linkDown (2): Signals a failure in one of the agent’s communication links.
linkUp (3): Signals that one of the agent’s communication links has come
up.
authenticationFailure (4): Signals that the sending entity has received a
protocol message that failed authentication.
egpNeighborLoss (5): Signals that an EGP neighbor for which the sending
protocol entity was an EGP peer has been marked down and the peer
relationship no longer exists.
enterpriseSpecific (6): Signifies that the sending entity recognizes that
some enterprise-specific event has occurred. The specific-trap field
indicates the type of trap.
specific-trap A code that more specifically indicates the nature of the trap.