Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable 4.0
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Supported Syslogs and Traps in Cisco Broadband Access Center 4.0 and 4.0.1
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Syslog Alerts and Messages
Syslog Alerts and Messages
Cisco BAC generates alerts through the Solaris syslog service. Syslog is a client-server protocol that
manages the logging of information on Solaris. Cisco BAC syslog alerts are not a logging service; they
provide a notification if a problem exist, but do not necessarily define the specific cause of the problem.
You might find this information in the appropriate Cisco BAC log files. For more information on Cisco
BAC logging events see
manages the logging of information on Solaris. Cisco BAC syslog alerts are not a logging service; they
provide a notification if a problem exist, but do not necessarily define the specific cause of the problem.
You might find this information in the appropriate Cisco BAC log files. For more information on Cisco
BAC logging events see
This section describes the alerts generated by the components of Cisco BAC. The alerts include:
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CISCO-BAC
C-SERVER-
MIB
C-SERVER-
MIB
ciscoBaccSer
verStateChan
ged
verStateChan
ged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.
9.9.349.0.0
9.9.349.0.0
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.349.1.
1.1.1.3.(1 - n)
1.1.1.3.(1 - n)
(cbsState)
1..8 Indicates
the
status of the
server.
server.
This notification
appears when the
status of the server
is changed:
appears when the
status of the server
is changed:
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Unknown (1)
•
initializing (2)
•
disconnected
(3)
(3)
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shuttingDown(4)
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readyOverloaded
(5)
(5)
•
ready (6)
•
offline (7)
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unlicensed (8)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.349.1.
1.1.1.6.(1 - n)
1.1.1.6.(1 - n)
(cbsServerType)
[ServerType]
RDU,DPE,etc.
A unique name
identifying the
type of the
server. For
example: RDU,
DPE and so on.
identifying the
type of the
server. For
example: RDU,
DPE and so on.
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0
(sysName)
DisplayString
(SIZE (0..255))
(SIZE (0..255))
An
administratively
-assigned name
for the managed
node. By
convention, this
is the
fully-qualified
domain name of
the node. If the
name is
unknown, the
value is a
zero-length
string.
administratively
-assigned name
for the managed
node. By
convention, this
is the
fully-qualified
domain name of
the node. If the
name is
unknown, the
value is a
zero-length
string.
MIB
Trap Name
Trap OID
Sub Type Varbind OID
Sub Type
Varbind Value
Varbind Value
Sub Type
Varbind Value
Description
Varbind Value
Description
Trap Description