
Chapter 8: Device Management
Use the reset to factory defaults feature to remove the SNMP
configuration and set the KX II to its original factory default.
To reset to factory defaults:
Click Reset To Defaults.
WARNING: When using SNMP traps over UDP, it is possible for the
KX II and the router that it is attached to fall out of synchronization
when the KX II is rebooted, preventing the reboot completed SNMP
trap from being logged.
List of KX II SNMP Traps
SNMP provides the ability to send traps, or notifications, to advise an
administrator when one or more conditions have been met.
The following table lists the KX II SNMP traps:
A communications error with blade chassis
device connected to this port was detected.
The CIM update start is underway.
The CIM update is complete.
The device configuration has been backed up.
The device configuration has been restored.
Device update has failed.
The KX II has completed update via an RFP file.
The KX II has begun update via an RFP file.
The device has been reset to factory defaults.
Firmware file was discarded.
Firmware validation failed.
A group has been added to the KX II system.
A group has been deleted from the system.
A group has been modified.
An IP Address conflict was detected.
An IP Address conflict was resolved.