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SNMP Traps
The ASR 5500 supports SNMP traps that are triggered when conditions indicate status changes on application cards.
To display SNMP trap statistics, run the show snmp trap statistics command. A sample output appears below.
[local]asr5500# show snmp trap statistics
SNMP Notification Statistics:
Total number of notifications : 13
Last notification sent : Friday July 29 13:46:38 us-eastern 2011
Notification sending is : enabled
Notifications have never been disabled
Notifications have never been cleared
Notifications in current period : 0
Notifications in previous period: 0
Notification monitor period : 300 seconds
Trap Name #Gen #Disc Disable Last Generated
----------------------------------- ----- ----- ------- --------------------
CardUp 4 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:35
PortLinkDow 2 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:38
CLISessStart 1 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:37
CardActive 1 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:20
CardStandby 3 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:35
PortDown 2 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:38
Total number of notifications Disabled : 0
SNMP Notification Statistics:
Total number of notifications : 13
Last notification sent : Friday July 29 13:46:38 us-eastern 2011
Notification sending is : enabled
Notifications have never been disabled
Notifications have never been cleared
Notifications in current period : 0
Notifications in previous period: 0
Notification monitor period : 300 seconds
Trap Name #Gen #Disc Disable Last Generated
----------------------------------- ----- ----- ------- --------------------
CardUp 4 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:35
PortLinkDow 2 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:38
CLISessStart 1 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:37
CardActive 1 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:20
CardStandby 3 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:35
PortDown 2 0 0 2011:07:29:13:46:38
Total number of notifications Disabled : 0
Important:
Run the show snmp trap history command to view recently sent SNMP traps.
Replacing Universal Cards
UMIO cards, UDPCs and UDPC2s are functional replacements for MIOs, DPCs and DPC2s. However, special chassis
and card licenses may be required in order for the UMIO, UDPC or UDPC2 to operate. For additional information, refer
to Chassis Universal License Requirements.
and card licenses may be required in order for the UMIO, UDPC or UDPC2 to operate. For additional information, refer
to Chassis Universal License Requirements.
Important:
Data processing cards must all be of the same type – DPC, UDPC, DPC2 or UDPC2 – in a chassis.
Backing Up the System Configuration
Prior to replacing a failed card of any type, it is good practice to save the current configuration to an external USB
device or remote network location.
device or remote network location.
Refer to Verifying and Saving Your Configuration in the System Administration Guide for detailed instructions