Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manual De Manutenção
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
H SNMP
SNMP Traps
The following table describes the SNMP traps supported by the
MeetingPlace SNMP service.
MeetingPlace SNMP service.
Whenever a MeetingPlace server generates an alarm condition, it categorizes
that condition as either hardware or software and major or minor. It then
generates the appropriate trap for that alarm. These traps contain additional
information, including the actual alarm code, as a payload.
that condition as either hardware or software and major or minor. It then
generates the appropriate trap for that alarm. These traps contain additional
information, including the actual alarm code, as a payload.
For information on the format of the major and minor hardware and software
traps, refer to the lattraps.mib, located on the Latitude Customer Support
Resource Center (http://support.latitude.com/). Note that these traps are
generated in addition to any T1 or GWSIM traps, and the same condition
may generate more than one trap as a result.
traps, refer to the lattraps.mib, located on the Latitude Customer Support
Resource Center (http://support.latitude.com/). Note that these traps are
generated in addition to any T1 or GWSIM traps, and the same condition
may generate more than one trap as a result.
Trap Type
Trap Value
Description
coldStart SNMP_TRAP_COLDSTART
(0)
OID=1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5, trap
type 0
type 0
Generic trap for all devices.
Signifies that the sending protocol
entity is reinitializing itself such that
the agent's configuration or the
protocol entity implementation may
be altered.
Signifies that the sending protocol
entity is reinitializing itself such that
the agent's configuration or the
protocol entity implementation may
be altered.
Normally encountered when the
Conference Server has been
restarted.
Conference Server has been
restarted.
T1
OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.7185.3.1.3.0,
trap type 1
trap type 1
Signifies that the sending protocol
entity recognizes that some event
has occurred.
entity recognizes that some event
has occurred.
This trap value indicates any of the
Gateway exceptions described in the
next table, which are detected from
the MeetingPlace systems. Once you
receive such a trap, check the
exception log to learn what has
happened.
Gateway exceptions described in the
next table, which are detected from
the MeetingPlace systems. Once you
receive such a trap, check the
exception log to learn what has
happened.
Gateway SIM
(GWSIM)
(GWSIM)
OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.7185.3.1.3.0,
trap type 2
trap type 2
Signifies that the sending protocol
entity recognizes that some event
has occurred.
entity recognizes that some event
has occurred.
This trap value indicates any of the
Gateway exceptions described in the
next table, which are detected from
the MeetingPlace systems. Once you
receive such a trap, check the
Gateway exceptions described in the
next table, which are detected from
the MeetingPlace systems. Once you
receive such a trap, check the