Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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To configure traps, specify the following information:
The location of the trap receiver (management station). See “Configuring Trap Receivers”
on page 259.
Which types of traps to enable. See “Enabling or Disabling Trap Types” on page 259.
An agent address to be included in each trap message sent to the management station to
identify which network device generated the trap. See “Setting the Trap PDU Agent
Address” on page 259.
Location and contact information provided to the management system about where your
device is located and who to contact about it. See “Configuring Location and Contact
Information” on page 260.
systemTrapDiskMirrorSyncFailure Supplies notification when a system disk mirror set fails during
syncing.
Note: The disk mirror traps are supported only on systems
where disk mirroring is supported.
clusterMemberReject Supplies notification when a member request to join a cluster is
rejected.
clusterMemberJoin Supplies notification when a member node joins the cluster.
clusterMemberLeft Supplies notification when a member node leaves the cluster.
clusterNewMaster Supplies notification when a cluster is formed and a new master
is elected.
clusterProtocolInterfaceChange Supplies notification when a failover occurs from the primary
cluster network to the secondary cluster network.
systemPowerSupplyFailure Supplies notification when a power supply for the system fails.
Note: For the IP2250, this trap is also sent if one of the power
supplies is switched off.
This trap includes the power supply index and is supported only
on platforms with two power supplies installed and running.
systemFanFailure Supplies notification when a CPU or chassis fan fails. This trap
includes the fan index.
SystemOverTemperature Supplies notification when a power supply failure occurs
because of high temperature.
This trap is followed by a power supply failure trap that specifies
the power supply index that failed. This trap is supported only
on platforms with two power supplies installed and running
systemSnmpProcessShutdown Supplies notification when the status of the SNMP daemon is
changed, either turned off or turned on.
Table 12 Types of SNMP Traps
Type of Trap Description