Paradyne 7610 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps
D-3
7610-A2-GB20-10
November 1997
Traps: Enterprise Specific
The enterpriseSpecific trap indicates that an enterprise-specific event has
occurred. The Specific-trap field in the Trap PDU identifies the particular trap that
occurred. The following table lists the enterprise specific traps supported by the
unit:
Trap
What It Indicates Possible Cause
enterpriseSelfTestFail(2) A hardware failure of the
unit is detected during the
unit’s self-test. The trap is
generated after the unit
completes initialization.
Failure of one or more of the
unit’s hardware components.
enterpriseDeviceFail(3) An internal device failure. Operating software has
detected an internal device
failure.
enterpriseTestStart(5) A test is running. At least one test has been
started on an interface.
enterpriseConfigChange(6) The configuration changed
via the user interface or an
SNMP manager. The trap is
sent after 60 seconds have
elapsed without another
change. This suppresses
the sending of numerous
traps when multiple
changes are made in a
short period of time, as is
typically the case when
changing configuration
options.
Configuration has been
changed via the user
interface or an SNMP
manager.
enterpriseTestStop(105) All tests have been halted. All tests have been halted
on an interface.
There are no variable-bindings for enterpriseSelfTestFail, enterpriseDeviceFail,
and enterpriseConfigChange.